Online Fire Training

Our mobile training course Fire Warden Training provides accessible, cost-effective training to staff and designated fire wardens. Written by expert authors and accredited by the Institute of Fire Safety Managers, Fire Warden Training can be accessed via the TP Fire & Security mobile app or the online portal, meaning staff can learn at a time and place that suits them.

Who Should Take This Course?

This Fire Warden Training course is suitable for anyone that’s required to take on the role of Fire Warden in their organisation(perhaps as part of a recommendation from a recent Fire Risk Assessment). Anyone at any level can take it and no previous knowledge or prerequisite is required; it will cover both the basics and specifics of fire safety. It will fully educate you about what your duties are and how to fulfil them.

Fire Warden Training Content

This mobile course provides a thorough understanding of Fire Warden Training, ensuring you comply with your legal obligations. It will provide you with the necessary training required to be a qualified Fire Warden.

By the end of the course individuals will have a greater understanding of:

The importance of fire safety training including legislation

The nature of fire

The duties and role of Fire Wardens:

on a day-to-day basis

during an emergency

Fire hazards and risks

Control measures to minimise the risk of fire

Fire Safety signs

What to do in the event of a fire

Different types of fire extinguishers and their uses.

This mobile course can be launched from any platform (web, app, offline or online). Train anytime, anywhere - 24/7.

The answers are marked automatically so that you’ll instantly know whether you passed. If you don't pass don't worry! You can take the test as many times as you need with no extra charge.

To complement this course an additional ‘Practical Use of Fire Extinguishers’ course using live fire is available.

Having appropriately trained individuals is an essential facet of any fire protection strategy. Clearly defined procedures combined with practical experience and knowledge are often the difference between a minor incident and a major disaster.